This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used. We’ll introduce the four types of country categories we now use: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries. We’ll also go over some consequences of and explanations for global poverty.
A note about the maps in this episode: the maps don't reflect the most current data and so there are a few countries that have moved up or down in classification. Specifically, the countries noted on this list: http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
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References:
Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
The World Bank: New Country Classifications by Income Level http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
World Bank and Country Lending Groups https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
WHO: World Health Statistics 2014 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/world-health-statistics-2014/en/
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We are very proud of Aruna who took the highest score in the world in Sociology. Congratulations! She was interviewed by a Romanian TV. Below is the footage from Antena1 station.
We also would like to inform you that another student received the highest score in the world last year in Travel and Tourism exam.

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An introduction to World Sociology focusing on the concepts of 'global inequality' and 'development'. Aimed at A level Sociology students.

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When commissioned by top art museums, George Zisiadis likes to show people a different view of the world. As an artist, he creates interactive spaces that tap into our inner child, like a drone that dangles mistletoe or a loft filled with balloons. But his real fascination is watching how we react to these playful works. “I’m very fond of the idea that the mind, once stretched can never return to its original dimensions,” he says.
In this installment of #NewAlphas, presented by Lenovo, the secret sociologist talked to The Daily Beast about learning to listen to our good ideas and his thoughts on how we can become conscious global citizens.

Crash Course

Plot

Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.

The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.

In a theological context, world usually refers to the material or the profane sphere, as opposed to the celestial, spiritual, transcendent or sacred. The "end of the world" refers to scenarios of the final end of human history, often in religious contexts.

Adobe first announced the Creative Cloud in October 2011. Another version of Adobe Creative Suite was released the following year. On May 6, 2013, Adobe announced that they would not release new versions of the Creative Suite and that future versions of its software would be available only through the Creative Cloud. The first new versions made only for the Creative Cloud were released on June 17, 2013.

Global Stratification & Poverty: Crash Course Sociology #27

This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used. We’ll introduce the four types of country categories we now use: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries. We’ll also go over some consequences of and explanations for global poverty.
A note about the maps in this episode: the maps don't reflect the most current data and so there are a few countries that have moved up or down in classification. Specifically, the countries noted on this list: http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
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References:
Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
The World Bank: New Country Classifications by Income Level http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
World Bank and Country Lending Groups https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
WHO: World Health Statistics 2014 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/world-health-statistics-2014/en/
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C3: Introduction to World Sociology

Top in the World - Sociology

We are very proud of Aruna who took the highest score in the world in Sociology. Congratulations! She was interviewed by a Romanian TV. Below is the footage from Antena1 station.
We also would like to inform you that another student received the highest score in the world last year in Travel and Tourism exam.

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SY4 Introduction to World Sociology

SY4 Introduction to World Sociology

SY4 Introduction to World Sociology

An introduction to World Sociology focusing on the concepts of 'global inequality' and 'development'. Aimed at A level Sociology students.

New Alphas: Can Art (and Sociology) Change The World?

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When commissioned by top art museums, George Zisiadis likes to show people a different view of the world. As an artist, he creates interactive spaces that tap into our inner child, like a drone that dangles mistletoe or a loft filled with balloons. But his real fascination is watching how we react to these playful works. “I’m very fond of the idea that the mind, once stretched can never return to its original dimensions,” he says.
In this installment of #NewAlphas, presented by Lenovo, the secret sociologist talked to The Daily Beast about learning to listen to our good ideas and his thoughts on how we can become conscious global citizens.

SOCIOLOGY - Max Weber

Max Weber explained that modern capitalism was born not because of new technology or new financial instruments. What started it all off was religion. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Global Stratification & Poverty: Crash Course Sociology #27

This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used. We’ll introduce the four types of country categories we now use: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries. We’ll also go over some consequences of and explanations for global poverty.
A note about the maps in this episode: the maps don't reflect the most current data and so there are a few countries that have moved up or down in classification. Specifically, the countries noted on this list: http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
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References:
So...

C3: Introduction to World Sociology

Top in the World - Sociology

We are very proud of Aruna who took the highest score in the world in Sociology. Congratulations! She was interviewed by a Romanian TV. Below is the footage from Antena1 station.
We also would like to inform you that another student received the highest score in the world last year in Travel and Tourism exam.

published: 20 Jan 2015

SY4 Introduction to World Sociology

An introduction to World Sociology focusing on the concepts of 'global inequality' and 'development'. Aimed at A level Sociology students.

published: 03 Sep 2013

What Is Sociology?: Crash Course Sociology #1

Today we kick off Crash Course Sociology by explaining what exactly sociology is. We’ll introduce the sociological perspective and discuss how sociology differentiates itself from the other social sciences. We’ll also explore what sociology can do, and how a concern with social problems was at the center of sociology's beginnings.
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published: 13 Mar 2017

Max Weber & Modernity: Crash Course Sociology #9

This week we are wrapping up our overview of sociology’s core frameworks and founding theorists with a look Max Weber and his understanding of the modern world. We’ll explore rationalization and the transition from traditional to modern society. We’ll also discuss bureaucracy, legitimacy, and social stratification in the modern state. Finally, we’ll see why Weber was so worried about the modern world.
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published: 08 May 2017

Formal Organizations: Crash Course Sociology #17

Today we are exploring the world of formal organizations. We’ll go back to the historical process of rationalization and its impact on organizations in the form of bureaucracy and then discuss how organizations change in response to their organizational environment. We will also go over the negative consequences of rationalization in organizations.
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published: 10 Jul 2017

New Alphas: Can Art (and Sociology) Change The World?

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When commissioned by top art museums, George Zisiadis likes to show people a different view of the world. As an artist, he creates interactive spaces that tap into our inner child, like a drone that dangles mistletoe or a loft filled with balloons. But his real fascination is watching how we react to these playful works. “I’m very fond of the idea that the mind, once stretched can never return to its original dimensions,” he says.
In this installment of #NewAlphas, presented by Lenovo, the secret sociologist talked to The Daily Beast about learning to listen to our good ideas and his thoughts on how we can become conscious global citiz...

published: 21 Nov 2014

Social Stratification: Crash Course Sociology #21

How do different societies establish a social hierarchy? Today we’re starting our unit on social stratification, starting with four basic principles of a sociological understanding of stratification. We’ll explain open and closed systems of stratification and explore examples of different kinds of stratification systems, including caste systems and class systems.
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What is culture? How do we define it and how does it change? We’ll explore different categories of culture, like low culture, high culture, and sub-cultures. We'll also revisit our founding theories to consider both a structural functionalist and a conflict theory perspective on what cultures mean for society.
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published: 22 May 2017

SOCIOLOGY - Max Weber

Max Weber explained that modern capitalism was born not because of new technology or new financial instruments. What started it all off was religion. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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published: 20 Feb 2015

Economic Systems & the Labor Market: Crash Course Sociology #29

This week we’ll see how economies can be broken down into the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors. We’ll look at the three stages of economic revolution that brought us to the modern post-industrial era. We’ll also explore two types of economic models: capitalism and socialism.
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CC Sociology course textbook: Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
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Global Stratification & Poverty: Crash Course Sociology #27

This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used...

This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used. We’ll introduce the four types of country categories we now use: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries. We’ll also go over some consequences of and explanations for global poverty.
A note about the maps in this episode: the maps don't reflect the most current data and so there are a few countries that have moved up or down in classification. Specifically, the countries noted on this list: http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
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References:
Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
The World Bank: New Country Classifications by Income Level http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
World Bank and Country Lending Groups https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
WHO: World Health Statistics 2014 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/world-health-statistics-2014/en/
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This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used. We’ll introduce the four types of country categories we now use: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries. We’ll also go over some consequences of and explanations for global poverty.
A note about the maps in this episode: the maps don't reflect the most current data and so there are a few countries that have moved up or down in classification. Specifically, the countries noted on this list: http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
***
References:
Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
The World Bank: New Country Classifications by Income Level http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
World Bank and Country Lending Groups https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
WHO: World Health Statistics 2014 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/world-health-statistics-2014/en/
***
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Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Truman Way, Thomas Frank, Indika Siriwardena, D.A. Noe, Cami Wilson, Khaled El Shalakany, Shawn Arnold, Tom Trval, mark austin, RuthPerez, Malcolm Callis, Kathrin Janßen, Ken Penttinen, Advait Shinde, Bob Kunz, Nathan Taylor, Eric Prestemon, Les Aker, William McGraw, Andrei Krishkevich, Rachel Bright, Mayumi Maeda, Kathy & Tim Philip, Jessica Wode, Brian Thomas Gossett, CalebWeeks, Jirat, Tim Curwick, Eric Kitchen, Daniel Baulig, MoritzSchmidt, Ian Dundore, Chris Peters, SR Foxley, Jason A Saslow
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We are very proud of Aruna who took the highest score in the world in Sociology. Congratulations! She was interviewed by a Romanian TV. Below is the footage from Antena1 station.
We also would like to inform you that another student received the highest score in the world last year in Travel and Tourism exam.

We are very proud of Aruna who took the highest score in the world in Sociology. Congratulations! She was interviewed by a Romanian TV. Below is the footage from Antena1 station.
We also would like to inform you that another student received the highest score in the world last year in Travel and Tourism exam.

New Alphas: Can Art (and Sociology) Change The World?

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When...

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When commissioned by top art museums, George Zisiadis likes to show people a different view of the world. As an artist, he creates interactive spaces that tap into our inner child, like a drone that dangles mistletoe or a loft filled with balloons. But his real fascination is watching how we react to these playful works. “I’m very fond of the idea that the mind, once stretched can never return to its original dimensions,” he says.
In this installment of #NewAlphas, presented by Lenovo, the secret sociologist talked to The Daily Beast about learning to listen to our good ideas and his thoughts on how we can become conscious global citizens.

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When commissioned by top art museums, George Zisiadis likes to show people a different view of the world. As an artist, he creates interactive spaces that tap into our inner child, like a drone that dangles mistletoe or a loft filled with balloons. But his real fascination is watching how we react to these playful works. “I’m very fond of the idea that the mind, once stretched can never return to its original dimensions,” he says.
In this installment of #NewAlphas, presented by Lenovo, the secret sociologist talked to The Daily Beast about learning to listen to our good ideas and his thoughts on how we can become conscious global citizens.

SOCIOLOGY - Max Weber

Max Weber explained that modern capitalism was born not because of new technology or new financial instruments. What started it all off was religion. SUBSCRIBE ...

Max Weber explained that modern capitalism was born not because of new technology or new financial instruments. What started it all off was religion. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Max Weber explained that modern capitalism was born not because of new technology or new financial instruments. What started it all off was religion. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
If you like our films take a look at our shop (we ship worldwide): http://www.theschooloflife.com/shop/all/
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Erik Olin WRIGHT, ISA World Congress of Sociology, 2014

Whisper # 50 - Working on Sociology 352 (ASMR)

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Just me doing my homework
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published: 08 Aug 2011

Classical sociological theory - Marx, Weber, Durkheim

In this lecture, Dr. Tom Rudel overviews three classical sociological theorists – Marx, Weber and Durkheim. He notes that all three are structuralists, but that each identifies a different force that structures economic activity and outcomes. He describes Marx’s focus on the factory as the site of consumption and production, and he notes the contemporary theories of the treadmill of production and world systems as deriving from Marx’s theories. He then summarizes the theories of Weber, who sees the rationalized state as structuring production and consumption, and he highlights ecological modernization and notions of a world society as updates of Weber’s theories. Finally, he discusses Durkheim’s ideas about occupations and the division of labor as structuring economic activity, and notes ...

Lecture 01 Sociology: Anthony Giddens Part 1

This introductory lecture, before venturing into the interdisciplinary zone of Science, Technology & Society (STS) Studies, provides us with a brief overview of what is Sociology and helps us in making sense of a sociological perspective in understanding the world around us.

NEW SIMILAR VIDEO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMG5ikGOlV8
Just me doing my homework
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NEW SIMILAR VIDEO HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMG5ikGOlV8
Just me doing my homework
Paypal e-mail: whisperflowerasmr@gmail.com (The sound on my computer broke and now I have no way to edit videos. Any money you give will be used toward purchasing a new computer.)

Classical sociological theory - Marx, Weber, Durkheim

In this lecture, Dr. Tom Rudel overviews three classical sociological theorists – Marx, Weber and Durkheim. He notes that all three are structuralists, but tha...

In this lecture, Dr. Tom Rudel overviews three classical sociological theorists – Marx, Weber and Durkheim. He notes that all three are structuralists, but that each identifies a different force that structures economic activity and outcomes. He describes Marx’s focus on the factory as the site of consumption and production, and he notes the contemporary theories of the treadmill of production and world systems as deriving from Marx’s theories. He then summarizes the theories of Weber, who sees the rationalized state as structuring production and consumption, and he highlights ecological modernization and notions of a world society as updates of Weber’s theories. Finally, he discusses Durkheim’s ideas about occupations and the division of labor as structuring economic activity, and notes the theoretical assumption that stability and technological developments are generated by economic specialization.
More information on the ImmersionProgram and other lectures can be found here: http://www.sesync.org/for-you/educator/programs/immersion.

In this lecture, Dr. Tom Rudel overviews three classical sociological theorists – Marx, Weber and Durkheim. He notes that all three are structuralists, but that each identifies a different force that structures economic activity and outcomes. He describes Marx’s focus on the factory as the site of consumption and production, and he notes the contemporary theories of the treadmill of production and world systems as deriving from Marx’s theories. He then summarizes the theories of Weber, who sees the rationalized state as structuring production and consumption, and he highlights ecological modernization and notions of a world society as updates of Weber’s theories. Finally, he discusses Durkheim’s ideas about occupations and the division of labor as structuring economic activity, and notes the theoretical assumption that stability and technological developments are generated by economic specialization.
More information on the ImmersionProgram and other lectures can be found here: http://www.sesync.org/for-you/educator/programs/immersion.

Lecture 01 Sociology: Anthony Giddens Part 1

This introductory lecture, before venturing into the interdisciplinary zone of Science, Technology & Society (STS) Studies, provides us with a brief overview of...

This introductory lecture, before venturing into the interdisciplinary zone of Science, Technology & Society (STS) Studies, provides us with a brief overview of what is Sociology and helps us in making sense of a sociological perspective in understanding the world around us.

This introductory lecture, before venturing into the interdisciplinary zone of Science, Technology & Society (STS) Studies, provides us with a brief overview of what is Sociology and helps us in making sense of a sociological perspective in understanding the world around us.

Global Stratification & Poverty: Crash Course Sociology #27

This week we’re taking our discussion of stratification global. We’ll look at First and ThirdWorld countries and the reasons why these terms are no longer used. We’ll introduce the four types of country categories we now use: high income, upper middle income, lower middle income, and low income countries. We’ll also go over some consequences of and explanations for global poverty.
A note about the maps in this episode: the maps don't reflect the most current data and so there are a few countries that have moved up or down in classification. Specifically, the countries noted on this list: http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.html
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References:
Sociology by John J. Macionis, 15th edition (2014)
The World Bank: New Country Classifications by Income Level http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/new-country-classifications-2016
World Bank and Country Lending Groups https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/articles/906519
WHO: World Health Statistics 2014 http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/releases/2014/world-health-statistics-2014/en/
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Top in the World - Sociology

We are very proud of Aruna who took the highest score in the world in Sociology. Congratulations! She was interviewed by a Romanian TV. Below is the footage from Antena1 station.
We also would like to inform you that another student received the highest score in the world last year in Travel and Tourism exam.

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SY4 Introduction to World Sociology

An introduction to World Sociology focusing on the concepts of 'global inequality' and 'de...

New Alphas: Can Art (and Sociology) Change The World?

Some of the most fascinating people in today’s culture are distinguished not just by their craft, but also by their passions. We call them the New Alphas.
When commissioned by top art museums, George Zisiadis likes to show people a different view of the world. As an artist, he creates interactive spaces that tap into our inner child, like a drone that dangles mistletoe or a loft filled with balloons. But his real fascination is watching how we react to these playful works. “I’m very fond of the idea that the mind, once stretched can never return to its original dimensions,” he says.
In this installment of #NewAlphas, presented by Lenovo, the secret sociologist talked to The Daily Beast about learning to listen to our good ideas and his thoughts on how we can become conscious global citizens.

10:42

Social Stratification: Crash Course Sociology #21

How do different societies establish a social hierarchy? Today we’re starting our unit on ...

SOCIOLOGY - Max Weber

Max Weber explained that modern capitalism was born not because of new technology or new financial instruments. What started it all off was religion. SUBSCRIBE to our channel for new films every week: http://tinyurl.com/o28mut7
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Economic Systems & the Labor Market: Crash Course Sociology #29

This week we’ll see how economies can be broken down into the primary, secondary, and tert...

Whisper # 50 - Working on Sociology 352 (ASMR)

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Classical sociological theory - Marx, Weber, Durkheim

In this lecture, Dr. Tom Rudel overviews three classical sociological theorists – Marx, Weber and Durkheim. He notes that all three are structuralists, but that each identifies a different force that structures economic activity and outcomes. He describes Marx’s focus on the factory as the site of consumption and production, and he notes the contemporary theories of the treadmill of production and world systems as deriving from Marx’s theories. He then summarizes the theories of Weber, who sees the rationalized state as structuring production and consumption, and he highlights ecological modernization and notions of a world society as updates of Weber’s theories. Finally, he discusses Durkheim’s ideas about occupations and the division of labor as structuring economic activity, and notes the theoretical assumption that stability and technological developments are generated by economic specialization.
More information on the ImmersionProgram and other lectures can be found here: http://www.sesync.org/for-you/educator/programs/immersion.

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16. A Person in the World of People: Self and Other, Part I

Introduction to Psychology (PSYC 110)
This is the first of two lectures on social psychol...

Lecture 01 Sociology: Anthony Giddens Part 1

This introductory lecture, before venturing into the interdisciplinary zone of Science, Technology & Society (STS) Studies, provides us with a brief overview of what is Sociology and helps us in making sense of a sociological perspective in understanding the world around us.

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Guy STANDING, ISA World Congress of Sociology, 2014

The Precariat: From New Dangerous Class to Class-for-Itself
Presidential Plenary I: Facing...

Lecture 01 Sociology: Anthony Giddens Part 1...

Guy STANDING, ISA World Congress of Sociology, 201...

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

The result is that the President is leading Washington, the nation and the world into an even more unpredictable phase, testing the limits of his political power at home and putting the international system under extreme strain ... The world outside the United States, reeling after several weeks of mind-boggling Trump behavior that matched the ......

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

LONDON (Reuters) - WorldRugby has contacted Rugby Europe after Spain complained bitterly about the refereeing during their defeat by Belgium on Sunday which meant they missed a chance to qualify for the 2019 World Cup ... ....

The doctor of Russia’s World Cup team says the country has the cleanest record on the planet when it comes to doping in football ... He added that Russian players had taken “mandatory online courses” held by the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) and the Russian Football Union (RFU), saying, “There is no such thing anywhere else in the world.”....

WorldRugby has contacted Rugby Europe after Spain complained bitterly about the refereeing during their defeat by Belgium on Sunday which meant they missed a chance to qualify for the 2019 World Cup ...World Rugby, however, said it was not its place to interfere with the selection of officials by Rugby Europe. “While World Rugby does not appoint match ......

Hong Kong’s queen of the baize, Ng On-yee, has always admired 11-time world champion Reanne Evans...Fresh from her latest success in Malta, where she won her third world title in five years, the 27-year-old Ng said upon her return to Hong Kong on Monday that she hoped to scoop as many world championships as Evans, who has dominated women’s snooker for years....

BC-RGU--World Rugby-Investigation,128. WorldRugby looking into controversial referee appointment ...World Rugby is looking into the appointment of a Romanian referee for a crucial match between Spain and Belgium that determined whether Romania qualified for the 2019 Rugby World Cup ... World Cup....